I got a good laugh watching this
#9
He is failing. But more importantly, he is:
1. Far over-revving the engine
2. Not working his front brake properly (If at all from what it looks like)
3. Releasing the throttle as soon as he feels it spin, which causes him to find traction again.
In his defense, and those who have tried this before, holding your front brake while trying to twist a throttle is relatively hard to do.
1. Far over-revving the engine
2. Not working his front brake properly (If at all from what it looks like)
3. Releasing the throttle as soon as he feels it spin, which causes him to find traction again.
In his defense, and those who have tried this before, holding your front brake while trying to twist a throttle is relatively hard to do.
#10
He is failing. But more importantly, he is:
1. Far over-revving the engine
2. Not working his front brake properly (If at all from what it looks like)
3. Releasing the throttle as soon as he feels it spin, which causes him to find traction again.
In his defense, and those who have tried this before, holding your front brake while trying to twist a throttle is relatively hard to do.
1. Far over-revving the engine
2. Not working his front brake properly (If at all from what it looks like)
3. Releasing the throttle as soon as he feels it spin, which causes him to find traction again.
In his defense, and those who have tried this before, holding your front brake while trying to twist a throttle is relatively hard to do.
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I watched this video, finally, and was like "what is going on here? Can this guy seriously not figure out how to do a burnout???"
Also, Thanks for the analysis in post number 9. Seriously though, there is no difficulty in holding the brake while twisting the throttle.
Over reving? Bouncing off the rev limiter while smoking your back tire off is mild...in 1st gear. Guy needs to be in 4th. That's how it's done.
Also, Thanks for the analysis in post number 9. Seriously though, there is no difficulty in holding the brake while twisting the throttle.
Over reving? Bouncing off the rev limiter while smoking your back tire off is mild...in 1st gear. Guy needs to be in 4th. That's how it's done.
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